Building and Construction News

BASF has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with leading automotive parts manufacturer Chongqing BOAO Industrial Co., Ltd. (“Boao”), to collaborate on the development of polyurethane (PU) system products in China.

Shanghai Construction Group in China has utilized the 3D printing technology to develop a 15 m long 3D printed bridge made from resin and composite materials. The bridge has been open to pedestrians in Taopu Park in Shanghai.

Naprotek, Inc., a provider of electronic manufacturing services, is pleased to announce that it was recognized with an Outstanding Partner & Business Award on December 6, 2018 during the 15th Annual “Community Builder Awards” ceremony.

A team of European scientists have developed a set of digital, ceramic tiles that can change colour, pattern, or play videos with a connected smartphone or tablet, turning a bedroom wall or ceiling into a giant cinema screen.

Nel ASA announces the construction of the world’s largest electrolyzer manufacturing plant, fully automated and able to deliver the most efficient electrolyzers at a game changing cost. The facility will have a capacity of 360 MW/year, approximately ten times the current production capacity, and will accommodate the multi-billion NOK order from Nikola Motor Company (Nikola).

Lloyd Instruments has introduced five new, cost-effective machines to its line of universal test machines for materials testing up to 100 kN.
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The LD5 universal test machine is ideal for materials testing ...

In this interview, Fabian Feidl, Co-Founder of DataHow talks to AZoM about the several applications of raman technology such as different upstream processes, to first downstream applications, to monitoring classical process parameters as well as quality related attributes.

The Vulcan from Hitachi High-Tech Analytical Science is one of the fastest metals analyzers with sturdy construction. Users just have to squeeze the trigger and a second later the result can be viewed. The Vulcan+ range makes use of the Laser Induced Breakdown (LIBS) technology; therefore the users need not concern themselves about X-rays.

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